All News articles – Page 122
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Persimmon finance boss set to depart after a year
Jason Windsor is leaving for new role at investment giant
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L&Q ordered to pay £140,000 in compensation to tenants following ‘prolonged’ service decline
105,000-home housing association rapped by Housing Ombudsman over poor customer service
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Housing slump takes toll on brickmaker Forterra’s numbers
Revenue and profit fall in first half with only ‘modest’ improvement expected in second
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DLUHC says amber rating for Building Safety Regulator is appropriate
Department says major projects authority’s concern reflects the scale of challenge the fledging HSE body is facing
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Green light for final elements of Olympic village development
Build-to-rent developer Get Living gets planning approval for three new buildings
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Homes England misses delivery targets as ‘perfect storm’ engulfs housing associations
Government agency hits 86% of completions target
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Gove’s new second staircase threshold will stall more schemes, experts warn
Surprise move to tighten fire safety rules could lead to developers struggling to ensure viability
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Social landlords required to physically inspect all properties under regulator’s plan
RSH publishes details of new standards as it takes on more consumer regulation
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Yet another planning consultation will hit delivery further, housebuilders warn
Gove’s latest announcement creates uncertainty and gives councils another excuse to pause local plans, says the Home Builders Federation
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Government body flags ‘significant issues’ at Building Safety Regulator
Management needs to ‘promptly’ resolve issues, says Infrastructure and Projects Authority
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Inland tightens up corporate governance after damning probe by accountancy firm
Investigation ordered after resignation of directors earlier this year
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Gove lowers proposed second staircase threshold to 18m
Introduction of policy in London earlier this year saw host of schemes shelved
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Hyde advising other associations on how to set up ‘for-profit’ provider
Other providers interested in replicating Hyde’s model to attract institutional investment
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National Planning Barometer reveals system is in grip of ‘perfect storm’
The survey by SEC Newgate has been conducted this year for the first time since before the pandemic
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‘Piecemeal’ and a lack of focus on social housing: sector responds to Michael Gove’s speech
Lukewarm reaction to major speech by the housing secretary
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Gove sets out plans for new urban quarter in Cambridge in regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
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Government calls for evidence for its Homes England review
Industry opinion is being collected over the next eight weeks in the first stage of a review led by Tony Poulter
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Loss-making Inland hires industry veteran as boss in turnaround plan
Former Gleeson chief executive Jolyon Harrison has revealed plans to replicate the low-cost homes business model of NorthCountry to improve Inland, but admits it will “take a while”
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Housing 21 cuts development but boosts stock through acquisitions
Care specialist lowers new build ambition from 800 to 400 homes a year
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Affordable housing to make up a quarter of institution-owned homes by 2025
JLL says numbers of homes built by ‘for profit’ providers to double to nearly 60,000